572 BULLETIN 178, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



The specimen cannot be found in the National Museum. James A. G. 

 Rehn informs us that it is in the collection of the Academy of Natural 

 Sciences of Philadelphia and in very bad condition. 



*Scotophilus miradorensis H. Allen. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 18 : 287, ordered published Aug. 28, 1866. 

 =Eptesicus fuscus miradorensis (H. Allen). See Miller, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 

 79: 62, Dec. 31, 1912. 



No type mentioned. H. Allen says, "One individual. 9 ■ Mus. of 

 Smithsonian Institution. Alcohol. Mirador, Veracruz, Mexico. Doctor 

 Sartorius." It is undoubtedly No. 5411, cataloged October 31, 1861, along 

 with other bats that H. Allen was working with at the time. This speci- 

 men, No. 5411, has exactly the same data that Allen gives. Also see his 

 second Monograph of Bats of North America, p. 121, 1894, where No. 5411 

 is entered in the list of specimens of "Adelonycteris" fuscus. 

 It cannot be found. 



*Vespertilio agilis H. Allen. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia IS : 282, ordered published Aug. 28, 1866. 

 =Myotis calif ornicus mexicanus (Saiissure). See Miller and G. M. Allen, 

 U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 144 : 159, May 25, 1928. 



H. Allen says, "One individual. $. No. ? Mus. of Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution. Alcohol. Doctor Sartorius. Mirador, Veracruz, Mexico." 



Nothing is known of the specimen. 



*VespertiIio exiguus H. Allen. 



Proc. Acad Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 18 : 281, ordered published Aug. 28, 1866. 

 ^=Myotis nigricans nigricans (Wied). See Miller and G. M. Allen. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus. Bull. 144: 178, May 25, 1928. 



5373. In alcohol. Aspinwall, New Granada, the present Colon, 

 Panama. Eeceived from S. Hayes. Cataloged October 30, 1861. 



H. Allen had but one specimen, a female in alcohol, designated by 

 number. It cannot be found. 



*V[espertilio] lucifugus LeConte. 



McMurtrie, The Animal Kingdom 1 : 431, 1831. 



4741. Skin. Collected by J. E. LeConte. 



"The British Museum has a made-over skin received with the Tomes 

 collection, that was originally No. 4741 of the United States National 

 Museum. It is labeled : Vespertilio 'lucifugus,' United States, Maj. LeConte. 

 This is a typical Myotis lucifugus lucifugus as now understood, and may 

 well be one of the specimens on which LeConte based his original account 

 of the animal" (Miller and Allen, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 144: 44, 1928). 



*Vespertilio mundus H. Allen. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 18: 280, ordered published Aug. 28, 

 1866. 

 =Myotis albescens (E. Geoffroy). See Miller and G. M. Allen, U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 Bull. 144: 200, May 25, 1928. 



